Chapter 6:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Corinthians Ephesians
Galatians 6
Verse 1. Brethren, if a man be overtaken in any fault - By surprise,
ignorance, or stress of temptation. Ye who are spiritual - Who
continue to live and walk by the Spirit. Restore such an one - By
reproof, instruction, or exhortation. Every one who can, ought to
help herein; only in the spirit of meekness - This is essential to a
spiritual man; and in this lies the whole force of the cure.
Considering thyself - The plural is beautifully changed into the
singular. Let each take heed to himself. Lest thou also be tempted
- Temptation easily and swiftly passes from one to another;
especially if a man endeavours to cure another without preserving
his own meekness.
Verse 2. Bear ye one another's burdens - Sympathize with, and assist,
each other, in all your weaknesses, grievances, trials. And so fulfil
the law of Christ - The law of Christ (an uncommon expression) is
the law of love: this our Lord peculiarly recommends; this he
makes the distinguishing mark of his disciples.
Verse 3. If any one think himself to be something - Above his brethren,
or by any strength of his own. When he is nothing, he deceiveth
himself - He alone will bear their burdens, who knows himself to
be nothing.
Verse 4. But let every man try his own work - Narrowly examine all he
is, and all he doeth. And then he shall have rejoicing in himself -
He will find in himself matter of rejoicing, if his works are right
before God. And not in another - Not in glorying over others.
Verse 5. For every one shall bear his own burden - ln that day shall give
an account of himself to God.
Verse 6. Let him that is taught impart to him that teacheth all such
temporal good things as he stands in need of.
Verse 7. God is not mocked - Although they attempt to mock him, who
think to reap otherwise than they sow.
Verse 8. For he that now soweth to the flesh - That follows the desires of
corrupt nature. Shall hereafter of the flesh - Out of this very seed.
Reap corruption - Death everlasting. But he that soweth to the
Spirit - That follows his guidance in all his tempers and
conversation. Shall of the Spirit - By the free grace and power of
God, reap life everlasting.
Verse 9. But let us not be weary in well doing - Let us persevere in
sowing to the Spirit. For in due season - When the harvest is
come, we shall reap, if we faint not.
Verse 10. Therefore as we have opportunity - At whatever time or place,
and in whatever manner we can. The opportunity in general is our
lifetime; but there are also many particular opportunities. Satan is
quickened in doing hurt, by the shortness of the time, Rev. xii, 12.
By the same consideration let us be quickened in doing good. Let
us do good - In every possible kind, and in every possible degree.
Unto all men - neighbours or strangers, good or evil, friends or
enemies. But especially to them who are of the household of faith.
For all believers are but one family.
Verse 11. Ye see how large a letter - St. Paul had not yet wrote a larger
to any church. I have written with my own hand - He generally
wrote by an amanuensis.
Verse 12. As many as desire to make a fair appearance in the flesh - To
preserve a fair character. These constrain you - Both by their
example and importunity. To be circumcised - Not so much from
a principle of conscience, as lest they should suffer persecution -
From the unbelieving Jews. For the cross of Christ - For
maintaining that faith in a crucified saviour is alone sufficient for
justification.
Verse 13. For neither they themselves keep the whole law - So far are
they from a real zeal for it. But yet they desire to have you
circumcised, that they may glory in your flesh - That they may
boast of you as their proselytes, and make a merit of this with the
other Jews.
Verse 14. But God forbid that I should glory - Should boast of anything
I have, am, or do; or rely on anything for my acceptance with
God, but what Christ hath done and suffered for me. By means of
which the world is crucified to me - All the things and persons in
it are to me as nothing. And I unto the world - I am dead to all
worldly pursuits, cares, desires, and enjoyments.
Verse 15. For neither circumcision is anything, nor uncircumcision -
Neither of these is of any account. But a new creation - Whereby
all things in us become new.
Verse 16. And as many as walk according to this rule -
1. Glorying only in the cross of Christ.
2. Being crucified to the world. And,
3. Created anew. Peace and mercy be upon them, and upon the
Israel, that is, the Church, of God - Which consists of all those,
and those only, of every nation and kindred, who walk by this
rule.
Verse 17. From henceforth let none trouble me - By quarrels and
disputes. For I bear - And afflictions should not be added to the
afflicted. In my body the marks of the Lord Jesus - The scars,
marks, and brands of my sufferings for Him.
Chapter 6:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Luther
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Read Galatians 6 |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Corinthians Ephesians
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